Current Status: Homed
Chase's Story: Chase was taken in by the dog warden after a family had home him for 4 days and in his excitement he had humped them and guarded precious times they had bought for him. To what degree we are unsure. Rescue Remedies offered a Rescue place saving his life. Chase is neutered, chipped, and fully vaccinated. Chase was in boarding kennels near Gatwick whilst awaiting his new family.
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Chase's progress through our Rescue is below.
We work with our dogs, who often reveal a different picture and positive skills as they build trust.
Original Referral information: 11.2.21: Handed into dog warden guarding and humping in the house. They had only had him 2 days..no idea where they got him from, he is chipped and has had first vaccinations and will have 2nd by the time he comes to you. Maryx
Chase comes into our Rescue on the 18th March 2021
Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Weymouth Dorset
Re: Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Comes 18th March
Just can't wait to meet and walk him. Dear little chap things will get better now.
Re: Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Comes 18th March
Oh lovely lovely Chase, he is only young bless him and they hump! What do people expect - and after only 2 days?
Re: Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Gatwick Kenns
I met Chase yesterday, what a sweetie
Beautiful colourings and friendly boy - we went for a little walk around the grounds after he had his photo shoot with Anne
Hello Mr Handsome ... Nice gentle walk - yes he did have a little hump when I returned with him to his kennel but a few treats in the floor and he stopped, pure anxiety bless him.
Onwards and upwards little guy x
Beautiful colourings and friendly boy - we went for a little walk around the grounds after he had his photo shoot with Anne
Hello Mr Handsome ... Nice gentle walk - yes he did have a little hump when I returned with him to his kennel but a few treats in the floor and he stopped, pure anxiety bless him.
Onwards and upwards little guy x
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Re: Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Gatwick Kenns
What a stunning Pattie, gorgeous chap.
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Re: Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Gatwick Kenns
I took Chase out for the first time today, what a handsome boy, Chase greeted me in his kennel, very easy to get his leads on. Once away from the kennels, he settled down to have a lovely walk. Someone has spent time training Chase, he responds well to commands, especially heel. Chase enjoyed his time in the woods, lots of sniffing and some digging, Chase did hump my leg on return to his kennel, it was due to stress he was easily distracted by treats. Lovely lad
Re: Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Gatwick Kenns
Met Chase for the first time on Tuesday what a handsome little fellow. Really well behaved and sits beautifully for a treat and gives you his paw as if to say thank you. He does pull initially but I think this is pure enthusiasm to be going on a walk and soon calms down. No reaction to dogs or people he passes. He did try to hump a couple of times but a treat soon stops this. Looking, forward to meeting him again. Hope he finds his forever home soon.
Re: Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Gatwick Kenns
Chase enjoyed a stroll out with Rachel today and showed himself to be an absolutely fantastic partner in crime along with Bruno. He’s very action packed, jogging from bush to bush, but very good natured with it. We had fun trying to navigate a stile - Chase was more interested in going under the bridge than over it!
Once into the fields, he had an absolute blast running about with Rachel and hopefully he’ll have a good nights sleep after all his activity. Chase also became a big fan of the leftover roast chicken we brought with us and showed off a dainty sit and paw for his treats.
What a lovely dog and really enjoyable to spend time with. No humping either today - I don’t know whether to feel offended!
Once into the fields, he had an absolute blast running about with Rachel and hopefully he’ll have a good nights sleep after all his activity. Chase also became a big fan of the leftover roast chicken we brought with us and showed off a dainty sit and paw for his treats.
What a lovely dog and really enjoyable to spend time with. No humping either today - I don’t know whether to feel offended!
Re: Chase Fell Terrier DofB 01.09.17 Gatwick Kenns
Chase was today’s lucky winner in the mystery walk draw. With the weather so good and the sun cracking the trees, it was a chance to explore some of the riverbanks and woods between the centre and Horley that you’ve always wondered where trails went to. The benefit of this is that a one hour walk very quickly becomes two.
Chase was a brilliant walking partner, not too pulley, but always focused on going forward and before long the step counter on my Fitbit was buzzing for the daily target. He enjoyed his couple of paddles at different points of the river but wasn’t the biggest water baby like some of the other dogs. He is partial to a pat and likes a treat and a scratch but isn’t a lapdog.
On the way back, maybe as he was a bit tired, he did have a grumble at a couple of dogs but did quickly forget about them when they were past. Just a great way to spend a couple of hours - thanks Chase!
Chase was a brilliant walking partner, not too pulley, but always focused on going forward and before long the step counter on my Fitbit was buzzing for the daily target. He enjoyed his couple of paddles at different points of the river but wasn’t the biggest water baby like some of the other dogs. He is partial to a pat and likes a treat and a scratch but isn’t a lapdog.
On the way back, maybe as he was a bit tired, he did have a grumble at a couple of dogs but did quickly forget about them when they were past. Just a great way to spend a couple of hours - thanks Chase!